Author: Clare CushmanPublisher: University of Virginia PressISBN: 0813937272Size: 19.43 MBFormat: PDFView: 2418DownloadRead Online
Supreme Court justices have long relied on law clerks to help process the work of the Court. Yet few outside the Court are privy to the behind-the-scenes bonds that form between justices and their clerks.

Author: Todd C. PeppersPublisher: University of Virginia PressISBN: 0813932653Size: 45.65 MBFormat: PDF, DocsView: 2934DownloadRead Online
Written by former law clerks, legal scholars, biographers, historians, and political scientists, the essays in In Chambers tell the fascinating story of clerking at the Supreme Court.

Author: James D. ZirinPublisher: Amer Bar AssnISBN: 9781627223225Size: 30.46 MBFormat: PDF, MobiView: 4273DownloadRead Online
A fascinating chronicle of the history of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York—the most influential District court in the United States.

Author: John 1608-1674 MiltonPublisher: Wentworth PressISBN: 9781371724191Size: 44.47 MBFormat: PDFView: 3301DownloadRead Online
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

Author: Michel RosenfeldPublisher: OUP OxfordISBN: 0191640174Size: 78.57 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 7509DownloadRead Online
Providing the first single-volume, comprehensive reference resource, the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law will be an essential road map to the field for all those working within it, or encountering it for the first time.

Author: Ellis SandozPublisher: Univ of Missouri PrISBN:Size: 72.80 MBFormat: PDF, MobiView: 5628DownloadRead Online
The book establishes the place of Magna Carta and the ancient constitution in forming the fabric of law and government from the thirteenth century onward.